接種結核症25年間の観察
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In May, 1946, an outbreak of a large number of inoculated tuberculosis was noticed among pupils of a primary school and a girls youth-school who had received anti-typhoid vaccine. It was proved subsequently that the pathogen was human-type tubercle bacilli and that one of the three who performed the vaccination was a patient of infectious pulmonary tuberculosis. None of the victims had the previous experience of BCG vaccination. Any antituberculous agents had not been given for the initial 3 years following the accidental outbreak of the inoculated tuberculosis.